Fernanda Maria Barreto is currently a Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles County assigned to the Pasadena Branch in the Victim Impact Program. She has worked tirelessly for 16 years to protect particularly vulnerable populations and handles felony cases involving child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and elder abuse. As a Deputy District Attorney, Fernanda Barreto has represented the people of Los Angeles in courts all over the county, which have included the San Fernando Branch, Antelope Valley Juvenile, Sylmar Juvenile, Alhambra Branch, East LA Area Court, Central Trials and the El Monte Area Court. She has tried over seventy-five cases to verdict, including complex procedural matters requiring subject matter experts, bifurcated trials, and dual juries. Throughout her legal career, Fernanda Barreto has taken great pride in helping victims of crimes become survivors of crime while also building a reputation as being a fair prosecutor, willing to find equitable resolutions to achieve justice.
The Los Angeles County Bar Association has rated Fernanda Barreto "Well Qualified" for the postion of Superior Court Judge. To be “Well Qualified,” the candidate must possess professional ability, experience, competence, integrity and temperament indicative of superior fitness to perform the judicial function with a high degree of skill and effectiveness. It is these traits that have again garnered her the endorsement of the Los Angeles Times, Daily Breeze (Torrance), Los Angeles Daily News, Pasadena Star News, Whittier Daily News, The Press-Telegram (Long Beach), San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, and most recently, the Metropolitan News (MetNews). She has also been endoresed by over 100 sitting Superior Court Judges, Elected Officials, and political organizations (Local 721 SEIU, the L.A. Fed, the California Latino Judges Association, the Los Angeles African American Women Political Action Committee, etc.) for judicial seat 67.
Fernanda Barreto was born and raised in Los Angeles to Mexican and Brazilian parents. As a first generation American, education was something that her immigrant parents placed a lot of value on. She attended Pomona College and holds two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Politics and Media Studies. It was in college that Fernanda discovered she wanted to become an attorney and influenced by her family history, she made it a goal to go to law school and use her degree to better the lives of the community around her. She received her Law Degree from Loyola Law School in 2005, where she was a member of the Thomas More Honor Society and the Hispanic Moot Court.
Outside of the courtroom, Fernanda Barreto has dedicated herself to help others pursue their academic dreams. While in college, she tutored students for Upward Bound at the Claremont Colleges and during law school, volunteered to speak to at-risk youth. Fernanda spent the last decade sharing her knowledge of the law as a Professor at the California School of Law where she taught core first year Criminal law class and upper-level Evidence and Criminal Procedure.
Fernanda Barreto is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the Latina Lawyers Bar Association, and the Mexican American Bar Association. When she is not in the courtroom or classroom, Fernanda spends her free time with her hilarious husband, her two energetic children, and her loving parents.